Today for review I’ve got a hard drive rack from Thermaltake, the Max4. This rack fits into a 3.5” bay and can hold two 2.5” hard drives for quite a bit of storage capacity in a small space. The Max4 also features hot swap, it’s easy to use and install and it’s well made. Using 2.5” drives instead of 3.5” drives makes the system quieter usually and on average uses less power, so there are those features to consider as well. Read on to learn more…
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